Tucked off Rock Rd in a quiet stretch of Eastern North Carolina, Lot 11 is a 35± acre tract that offers a great mix of privacy, access, and strong recreational potential. With frontage on a state-maintained road, getting to the property is easy, but once you step inside, it has that peaceful, backwoods feel folks are looking for. The land is fully wooded with a naturally regenerated mix of timber, creating a good balance of more open woods and thicker pockets of cover. This setup works well for wildlife, giving deer and other game places to feed, travel, and bed all on the same property. You'll find signs of whitetail deer, wild turkey, hogs, and black bear moving through the area, along with quail seen nearby. As it sits, the property is huntable, but there's plenty of room to make it even better with a few food plots, feeders, or small clearings to help draw and hold more game. A recent survey has been completed, clearly marking the acreage and property lines. The boundaries have been opened up with a forestry mulcher, so you can easily ride or drive around the perimeter and know exactly where your lines are. That added access makes it simple to manage the land and get around without any guesswork. Lot 11 is a solid option for a recreational getaway. Whether you're riding ATVs, setting up a hunting camp, or just looking for a place to spend the weekend outdoors, this tract gives you the space and flexibility to do it. Power is located about 1.5 miles away, making it a good candidate for off-grid use or a simple cabin setup. You're in a convenient spot--about 30 minutes from New Bern and roughly 45 minutes from Greenville--close enough for supplies and dining, but far enough out to enjoy the quiet. NC Wildlife boat ramps along the Neuse River are also within a short drive, giving you easy access to fishing and time on the water. If you're looking for a well-rounded tract with good hunting potential, usable ground, and a laid-back Eastern NC setting, Lot 11 is worth checking out.
Set along Rock Rd, Lot 23 is a 25± acre tract that offers a great mix of access, privacy, and strong hunting ground in Eastern North Carolina. With over 1,000 feet of road frontage, you've got plenty of room to pull in, set up an entrance, and still keep your main hunting areas tucked back off the road. The property is mostly made up of a dense pine stand that's around 15± years old, giving it that thick cover wildlife like to stay in. This type of growth creates ideal bedding and security for whitetail deer, hogs, and black bear, helping keep game on the property instead of just passing through. Existing ATV trails run through the interior, making it easy to get around, check cameras, and access stand locations without having to clear new paths. There's solid sign of deer, turkey, hogs, and bear throughout the tract, along with quail seen in the surrounding area. As it sits, the property is already huntable, but there's plenty of room to improve it. Adding a few food plots along the trail system, setting up feeders, or opening small pockets in the pines would create a strong balance of bedding and feeding areas to help hold more game year-round. A new survey has been completed, clearly marking the boundaries and confirming the acreage. The property lines have been opened up with a forestry mulcher, so you can ride or drive the perimeter and easily see where your lines are. Between the road frontage, cleared boundaries, and interior trail system, this tract is ready to use from day one. Lot 23 is a great option for a recreational setup, whether you're hunting, riding ATVs, or setting up a weekend camp. Power is about 1.5 miles away, making it best suited for off-grid use or a simple cabin in the woods. You're in a convenient location--about 30 minutes from New Bern and roughly 45 minutes from Greenville--giving you access to town while still enjoying a quiet, rural setting. Nearby NC Wildlife boat ramps along the Neuse River offer easy access to fishing and boating as well. If you're looking for a manageable-sized tract with thick cover, strong hunting potential, and easy access, Lot 23 off Rock Rd is worth taking a look at.
Tucked along Rock Rd, Lot 15 is a 55± acre tract that offers a larger footprint and a true ''backwoods'' feel in Eastern North Carolina. With over 750 feet of road frontage on Rock Rd, you've got solid access while still being able to get back off the road and enjoy plenty of privacy. This property is mostly made up of a dense pine stand that's around 15± years old, creating thick cover across much of the tract. That kind of growth is great for wildlife, giving deer, hogs, and bear the bedding and security they look for. It also helps hold game on the property, especially during hunting season when pressure picks up. There are already established ATV trails running through the interior, making it easier to move around, check stands, and access different areas without having to cut in new paths. Game sign is present throughout, with whitetail deer, wild turkey, hogs, and black bear all using the property. Quail have also been seen in the area. While the thicker pine cover provides excellent bedding, there's plenty of opportunity to make this tract even better. Opening up a few food plots along the trail system, adding feeders, or creating small clearings could give you a strong mix of bedding and feeding areas to help attract and hold more wildlife. A recent survey has been completed, clearly marking the acreage and property lines. The boundaries have been opened up with a forestry mulcher, so you can ride or drive the perimeter and easily see where the property lines run. Combined with the interior trail system, this makes the tract very usable from day one. Lot 15 is well suited for a recreational setup, whether you're hunting, riding ATVs, or setting up a private camp in the woods. Power is about 1.5 miles away, making it a great option for an off-grid cabin or hunting camp. You're located about 30 minutes from New Bern and roughly 45 minutes from Greenville, offering a good balance of convenience and seclusion. Nearby NC Wildlife boat ramps along the Neuse River give you easy access to fishing and boating as well. If you've been looking for a larger, more secluded tract with thick cover, strong hunting potential, and existing trail access, Lot 15 off Rock Rd is ready to be put to use.
Located at the corner of Guinea Mill Rd and Rock Rd, Lot 5 is a 37± acre tract that offers both size and strong access in a quiet part of Eastern North Carolina. With roughly 750 feet of frontage on Guinea Mill Rd and over 2,100 feet along Rock Rd, this property gives you multiple access points and plenty of options for how you want to use it. The land is fully wooded with a naturally regenerated timber stand that leans more open across most of the tract. This more sparse setup is a big benefit, allowing sunlight to reach the ground and create natural browse that draws in deer and other wildlife. It also makes it easier to move through the woods, set up stands, and establish shooting lanes without heavy clearing. At the same time, there are thicker pockets throughout the property that provide bedding areas and cover, helping hold game on the land. Wildlife sign is easy to find here, with whitetail deer, wild turkey, hogs, and black bear all known to travel through the area. Quail have also been seen nearby. This property is already a solid hunting tract, but it has the bones to be even better. Adding a few food plots, feeders, or creating edge habitat could go a long way in attracting and keeping more game throughout the seasons. A new survey has been completed, and the boundary lines are clearly marked. The perimeter has been opened up with a forestry mulcher, giving you the ability to ride or drive around the entire property with ease. That added access makes it simple to manage the land, check stands, and fully enjoy everything the property has to offer. Lot 5 is a great setup for recreational use, whether you're looking to hunt, ride ATVs, or set up a weekend camp. With power about 1.5 miles away, this tract is best suited for off-grid use or a simple cabin tucked back in the woods. You're in a solid location--about 30 minutes from New Bern and around 45 minutes from Greenville--close enough for convenience but far enough out to enjoy the country. NC Wildlife boat ramps along the Neuse River are also within a short drive, giving you easy access to fishing and boating. If you're looking for a larger tract with road frontage, strong hunting potential, and plenty of room to spread out, Lot 5 off Guinea Mill Rd and Rock Rd is a great opportunity.
Set along Guinea Mill Rd, Lot 4 is a 34± acre tract that offers a strong mix of usable ground and natural habitat, making it a great fit for hunting and outdoor recreation in Eastern North Carolina. With access from a state-maintained road, you can reach the property with ease, while still enjoying the quiet and privacy of a tucked-away setting. The timber on this tract is mostly a more open, naturally regenerated stand, rather than being overly thick. This is a big advantage for both wildlife and hunters. The more open woods allow for better visibility, easier movement, and natural browse growth at ground level, which helps attract and hold deer and other game. It also makes it easier to set up stands and shoot lanes without a lot of clearing. That said, there are still pockets of thicker cover scattered throughout the property, giving wildlife the bedding areas and security they need to feel comfortable staying on the land. Game sign is strong across the tract, with evidence of whitetail deer, wild turkey, hogs, and black bear. Quail have also been seen in the area. As it sits, the property already hunts well, but with a little effort--like adding food plots, feeders, or creating a few edge transitions--you could make it even more productive and draw in even more game. A new survey has been completed, clearly marking the acreage and property lines. The boundaries have been opened up with a forestry mulcher, allowing you to drive or ride the full perimeter with ease. This makes it simple to access different parts of the property, manage the land, and confidently know where your lines are. Lot 4 is well suited for a recreational setup, whether you're riding ATVs, camping out, or setting up a weekend hunting camp. Power is about 1.5 miles away, making this a great off-grid getaway or a spot for a simple cabin in the woods. You're located in a convenient area--about 30 minutes from New Bern and roughly 45 minutes from Greenville--so you're close to town when needed but still out in the country. Nearby NC Wildlife boat ramps along the Neuse River give you quick access to fishing and time on the water as well. If you're looking for a larger tract with a good balance of open woods, thick cover, and strong hunting potential, Lot 4 off Guinea Mill Rd is a property worth checking out.
Just down from Guinea Mill Rd, Lot 2 offers 30± acres of solid, usable land in the heart of Eastern North Carolina. With access from a state-maintained road, getting to the property is simple, but once you're there, it feels like your own private stretch of woods. This tract is fully timbered with natural regrowth, giving it thick cover and a good mix of habitat that holds wildlife year-round. You'll find plenty of sign from whitetail deer, wild turkey, hogs, and black bear moving through the property, along with the chance to see quail in the area. It's a strong setup for hunting as-is, but there's room to make it even better. A few well-placed food plots, feeders, and some light clearing could really help draw and hold more game on the property. A recent survey has been completed, confirming the acreage and marking the lines clearly. The boundary lines have been opened up with a forestry mulcher, making it easy to ride or drive around the entire tract and know exactly where your corners fall. That kind of access around the edges is a big benefit for both hunting and managing the land. Lot 2 is well suited for anyone wanting a recreational getaway. Whether you're riding four-wheelers, setting up camp, or just enjoying some quiet time in the woods, this property gives you plenty of space to spread out. Power is about 1.5 miles away, making it a great candidate for an off-grid camp or a simple cabin setup. The location keeps you close enough to town without losing that country feel--about 30 minutes from New Bern and roughly 45 minutes from Greenville. You're also within a short drive of NC Wildlife boat ramps along the Neuse River, offering easy access to fishing and boating when you're not in the woods. If you're after a larger tract with great hunting ground, room to roam, and a laid-back Eastern NC setting, Lot 2 off Guinea Mill Rd is ready for you to make it your own.
Tucked back off Guinea Mill Rd, this 25± acre tract is a great piece of Eastern North Carolina dirt for anyone looking to enjoy the outdoors. With direct access from a state-maintained road, you can get in and out year-round while still having the peace and quiet of the country. The property is fully wooded with a natural stand of regrowth timber, giving it a thick,''backwoods'' feel that wildlife love. There are strong signs of game all over this tract, including whitetail deer, wild turkey, hogs, and even black bear. Quail have also been seen nearby. Whether you like to still hunt, run trail cameras, or set up stands, this place is ready to go. With a little work--like putting in food plots, setting up feeders, or thinning a few areas--you could turn this into a really solid hunting spot. A brand-new survey has already been done, and the boundary lines are easy to identify. The boundaries have been cleared with a forestry mulcher, so you can drive around the whole property and know exactly where you stand. That's a big plus and saves you time and money right off the bat - accessibility and defined boundary lines are a highly beneficial attribute for a wooded recreational property. This tract is set up well for a recreational getaway. It's perfect for riding ATVs, camping out, or just getting away for the weekend. Power is about 1.5 miles away, so it's best suited for off-grid use or a simple hunting camp. You're in a good location too--about 30 minutes from New Bern and around 45 minutes from Greenville. If you like to fish or be on the water, you're not far from NC Wildlife boat ramps along the Neuse River, making it easy to spend a day on the water after a morning hunt. If you've been looking for a good, honest piece of land to hunt, ride, and relax on, Lot 1 off Guinea Mill Rd is worth a look.
1544 Hills Neck Road is located in Ernul, NC. This land is located in Craven County and sits on .41 acres. There is an old structure on the property of no value. Property will be sold as is. Elementary School-Bridgeton Elementary School Middle School-West Craven Middle High School-West Craven High
Approximately 8 acres this undeveloped land which is mostly cleared is a mere 17 minutes from downtown Historic New Bern. Conveniently located in Craven County this property has 1 Improvement Permit allowing for a 4 bedroom home. Few restrictions except for no manufactured homes and no mobile homes. This property is perfect for someone who wants room to stretch out or to have family build close by. Build a house with a barn, have a farm with all the animals. Buyer may have the option to divide property provided and additional IP permit can be obtained in accordance with Craven County Subdivision Ordinance.


Ernul is located in North Carolina. Ernul, North Carolina 28527has a population of 1,031. Ernul 28527 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 16.26% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.07%.
The median household income in Ernul, North Carolina 28527 is $44,079. The median household income for the surrounding county is $56,325 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Ernul 28527 is 51.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 89.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 33.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 53 inches per year, with 1 inches of snow per year.